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To: deeno who wrote (4804)7/15/2002 3:38:13 PM
From: ahhahaRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 24758
 
Thief, no one is going to give you anything, because you'll just rip them off. You're just another cheapskate deceiving Wall Street American.

Get off this thread and don't come back.



To: deeno who wrote (4804)7/16/2002 9:43:55 AM
From: AhdaRespond to of 24758
 
Deeno the market is composed of many elements as well as companies. I could say i believe Cisco and Mot will survive. You don't care about dollars you have no need to consider figures load up on Cisco.

I don't think anyone of this thread is afraid of mentioning any company. Grace just recently brough up WCOM its products are needed however the asset base will be pennnies on the dollar and that will not be prove profitable for the old shareholders.

This thread was born from technology that was being invented to address problems that needed to be solved in connection to the net.

The originator is probably the most sanely futurist person you could converse with regarding technology. New companies birth of products at a time when seed money is sitting in elevated buildings hampers discussion of future.A h is future i have never met anyone who can more clearly portray the future never goes away.

As for me i attempt to time the market from the economy. No one I converse with requests that i am clairvoyant. I feel Nasdq is very close to a bottom. I also feel Cisco PE is to high but for those who do see risk in this economy which happens to includes a weak employment market which accidently has something to do with the monies that are spent on new products should buy Cisco as the water is fine.

While you are at it you might look at Boeing as Japans first attempt on a Concord type plane has failed. You can also look at VAST which eases the problems associated with legal rules on the import export business, however with the dollar dropping we might find that we reduce our exports and enter into the self sustained protectionist business.

I gave you Cisco now what are you going to do with it?